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HURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1941

‘Circle

“BUCK PRIVATES”—With Abbott and Costello, Lee Bowman, Alan Curtis, the Andrews Sisters. Directed by Arthur Lubin. Two crooks enlist in the Army and find their sergeant is the cop who chased them into a recruiting office. “WHE DID YOU GET THAT GIRL”—With Leon Errol, Helen

A swing band, under mass accusation of robbery, finally gets out of jail and wins radio and recording contracts as a reward.

Indiana

“TOBACCO ROAD”—With Charley Grapewin, Marjorie Rambeau, Gene Tierney, Elizabeth Patterson. Directed by John Ford; screen play by Nunnally Johnson, from the play ky Jack Kirkland, The perennial Erskine Caldwell-Jack Kirkland story of Jeeter Lester and his brood, as cleaned and renovated at 20th Century-Fox and passed by the Hays office. “PLAY “;IRL"--With Kay Francis, James Ellison, Nigel Bruce. Directed by Frank Woodruff. Concerning the occupational hazards of a gold-digger who's turning 40. Loew’s

“THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO”—With Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett, George Sanders. Produced and directed by Rowland V. Lee. | The son of the Count of Monte Cristo turns up in the principality of Lichtenburg just in time to save its rightful ruler, the lovely Countess Zone, from the clutches of a mid-19th Century dictator. . j “KEEPING COMPANY”—With Frank Morgan, Ann Rutherford, John Shelton. Directed by S. Sylan Simon. The troubles of a young couple ‘in their first year of wedded life, said trouble arising mainly from a former girl friend who just won't give up. | Lyric ] JAN SAVITT AND HIS ORCHESTRA (on stage)—With Joe Besser and company, Val Setz, Don and Betty Lynn. + “FLIGHT FROM DESTINY”—With Geraldine Fitzgerald, Thomas Mitchell, Jeffrey Lynn, James Stephenson. Directed by Vincent Sherman. A professor with only six months to live spends them in straight-

woman” has on a young husband.

boats in a production entitled, “Say : Goodbye.” OLD FERRYBO ATS M-G-M said a screen story : already had been written and that HOLLYWOOD, March 6 (U. P.).|Clarence Brown, director, probably are planning to|{would have charge of the pro-

novel reading posture.

7 CONCERTS BILLED .FOR INDIANA BAND

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 6. —--Seventeen concerts in five days will be played by the Indiana University Band during their spring

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tour which begins Monday. The itinerary is as follows: Monday, Franklin, New Castle, Cambridge City and Liberty; Tuesday, Winchester, Muncie and Hartford City; Wednesday, Bluffton, Ft. Wayne (South Side and North Side High Schools) and Columbia City; Thursday, Albion, Angola and Goshen; Friday, South Bend, Peru and Mentone. Those in charge of the band are Lieut. Frederick E. Green, director,

itand Col. E. E. Tabscott, comman-

dant. William Kleyla of Windfall and Robert Pence of Harvard, Ill, are the student directors.’

RUBINSTEIN GOAL HERE TO BE REST

A good deal of rest and one rehearsal are on Artur Rubinstein’s schedule here before his appearance with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at the Murat tomorrow

night.

‘The Polish pianist arrived here yesterday with Mrs. Rubinstein and He said

of Mexico, whence he came to In-

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recital engagement there. Mr. Rubinstein will rehearse with Fabien Sevitzky and the orchestra tomorrow morning for his formance of Tschaikowsky’s B Flat

{ | Minor Concerto in tomorrow eve-

ning’s all-Tschaikowsky program. He will return to New York immediate-

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This will be Mr. Rubinstein’s first appearance with the orchestra and his first in Indianapolis. since he played many years ago on the concert series of Mrs. Ona B. Talbott.

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Dorothy Jay Robinson’s interest in the English isn’t confined to her featured part in the Civic Theater's production of Noel Coward’s “Private Lives,” which opens tomorrow night. in’ England, and her mother and many of her relatives are still there. So between rehearsals she’s been busy keeping up with the news from her embattled homeland. (Nobody thought to explain Mrs. Robinson’s Maybe it’s an aid to concentration and relaxation.)

For Mrs. Robinson was born

She'll Be Here 6 Days

Jo Ann Dean is one of the more attractive attractions of “It Happens on Ice,” the Broadway skate-show hit which will open a six-day stand at the Coliseum on March 25.

HOLLYWOOD

Here's Latest Version of King's English As Defined in a Hollywood Dictionary

By PAUL HARRISON . Times Special Writer HOLLYWOOD, March 6.—~The King’s English as spoken in Hollywood, compiled with the latest Goldwyn and Curtiz variations, for your Movietown dictionary: ANESTHESIA: a Russian princess who was welcomed by Hollywood society. : BOMB: a panhandler. But stylists such as Mike Curtiz use it as a term ‘of affection: “Allo, you beeg bomb!” CELIBATE: to observe an occasion. “This is my birthday an’ I'm gonna celibate.” CHAISE LONGUE: pronounced “chase lounge”—a boudoir couch around which the villain chases the heroine. CYNIC: wrong-doing; moral turpitude. “The Hays Office won't stand for so much cynic.” ENAMORED: having a smooth and glossy surface. “She wears so much makeup her face looks like it was enamored.” FRACTURE: part of a whole, such as % or 3%.

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GELDING: covering with gold paint. Or decorating to excess, such as “gelding the lily.” MALADY: the theme or tune of music. MANACLE: to trim and polish fingernails. Also as a noun—“I went to the beauty shop for a pertinent and a manacle.” MAXIM: the most; opposite of minimum, MENTHOL: pertaining to the mind. “The director forms a menthol picture of how the scene will look.” MOURNING: the hours before noon; also used as a grumpy salutation,

ished I am going to Palm Springs and relapse for two weeks.” SATIRE: a corundum gem, usually blue, most prized in Hollywood if it has a star-shaped marking. “He gave her a bracelet set with atheists and satires.”

SHOCK: a large fish believed

SLATTERN: one of the planets. “The astrologer says I was born under the influence of Juniper and Slattern.” - SYNONYM: term used in England and France instead of “movjes.” VIOLENCE: plural of violins.

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Appointment of a board of arbitrators to settle disputes in the motion picture industry in Indianapolis has been announced by C. V. Whitney, president of the American Arbitration Association. The members are C. D. Alexander, general manager, Bemis Bros. Bag Co.; Louis J. Borinstein, industrialist; Dr. C. B. Camp, Butler University professor of economics and business administration; Henry Holt, attorney; Fred Bates Johnson, attorney; Gustave C. Klippel, credit manager, Van Camp Hardware and Iron Co.; Prof. James E. Moffatt, head of Indiana University economics department; Murray H.

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TURNERS TO GIVE PLAY

The Athenaeum Turners Dramatic Club will give a three-act Al play, “The Whole Town’s Talking,” at 8:15 p. m. Saturday in the Athenaeum ballroom. C. Norman Green directed the comedy.

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